Oldsmobile Hurst/OldsWith the original 1968 Hurst/Olds turning 15 in 1983, Oldsmobile launched a celebratory limited edition to commemorate the anniversary. The new Hurst/Olds was based off the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, which was underpinned by the GM G-body platform. As per usual with celebratory models, the 1983 Hurst/Olds received distinctive styling. In this case that meant a two-tone black and silver paint job with red pinstriping. A bulging hood up front — as well as dual exhausts and a rear spoiler out back — further highlight the Hurst/Olds for the unique muscle car it is.Chrome 15-inch wheels shod with Goodyear Eagle GT tires were also part of the package. Under the hood, Oldsmobile offered a 5.0-liter (307 cubic-inch) V8 with aluminum intake manifold, 825-cfm four-barrel Rochester carburetor, and modified camshaft. With these upgrades, the V8 produced 180 horsepower and 245 lb-ft of torque. Despite the relatively modest power, the Hurst/Olds sold well thanks in part to its aesthetic appeal, and popular demand resulted in the car returning for 1984.